A full-field of NASCAR drivers, including Kyle Larson, Michael McDowell, Justin Allgaier and many more will take to the 0.7-mile, asphalt sprint karting track in GoPro Motorplex’s fleet of Arrive-and-Drive Rental Karts to battle for bragging rights.

While the economy has brightened ever so slightly, the lingering effects continue to be felt by many in the karting community. As a result, the search for a low-cost engine package has been an ongoing effort, from as far back at 2006.

It will be contested in the eighth-mile distance and will compete in the five remaining national events on the NMCA schedule. Class winners compete for an increased purse of $4000 to win, plus pro level contingencies, and the ultimate prize: NHRA Wally trophies.

The half-mile dirt track owned by Tony Stewart received 19.4 percent of the votes, outdistancing Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway, which garnered 10.6 percent of the votes. A total of 274 tracks were named on My Favorite Track ballots.

This season’s fund is the highest to date and represents an increase of nearly $100,000 more than last season. Winnings will be awarded to top contenders in the TORC PRO 4, PRO 2 and PRO Light classes as well as for Top Qualifier, Competition Caution Leader, Spring Cup and AMSOIL Cup winners.